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Encyclopedia of Arab women filmmakers / Rebecca Hillauer ; translated by Allison Brown, Deborah Cohen, and Nancy Joyce.

By: Language: English Original language: German Publication details: Cairo ; New York : American University in Cairo Press, ©2005.Edition: Rev. and updated edDescription: vii, 484 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789774249433
  • 9774249437
Uniform titles:
  • Freiräume, Lebensträume, arabische Filmemacherinnen. English
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Online version:: Encyclopedia of Arab women filmmakers.LOC classification:
  • PN 1998.2 .H553 2005
Contents:
Egypt -- The Mashreq: Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria, Yemen -- The Maghreb: Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia -- Other countries -- Other filmmakers.
Review: "Arab women filmmakers: Who are they? What drives them? What are their experiences in a male-dominated profession? How do they function within the contexts - and constraints - of patriarchal societies? The answers are complex and sometimes surprising, as complex and surprising as the vastly different films these women direct. In this unprecedented book, Rebecca Hillauer assembles a comprehensive and penetrating look into the history of Arab women's filmmaking, as well as the political and social background of the countries - Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Algeria, among others - from which these artists emerged." "In addition to the biographies, filmographies, and discussions of their most important works, lively, in-depth interviews allow us to hear from the filmmakers themselves. Collectively, these women, who hail from a wide range of professional, religious, and social backgrounds, provide a varied and vivid picture of what it means to work in creative and journalistic fields in the modern Arab world. For Hillauer, the subject of a film, its genesis, and the personal story of the artist who created it reveal far more than a particular approach to cinematography. Arab women filmmakers and their main characters (who are often semi-autobiographical) not only afford us a look at seldom-seen facets of Arab societies, they personify an alternative women's 'model, ' one that is far removed from western cliches."--Jacket.
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Item type Current library Home library Collection Shelving location Call number Status Date due Barcode
Reference Books Reference Books American University in Dubai American University in Dubai Reference Reference Books REF PN 1998.2 .H5513 2005 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 49981
Books Books American University in Dubai American University in Dubai Non-fiction Main Collection PN 1998.2 .H553 2005 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 5160336

Includes filmographies.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 459-468) and indexes.

Egypt -- The Mashreq: Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria, Yemen -- The Maghreb: Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia -- Other countries -- Other filmmakers.

"Arab women filmmakers: Who are they? What drives them? What are their experiences in a male-dominated profession? How do they function within the contexts - and constraints - of patriarchal societies? The answers are complex and sometimes surprising, as complex and surprising as the vastly different films these women direct. In this unprecedented book, Rebecca Hillauer assembles a comprehensive and penetrating look into the history of Arab women's filmmaking, as well as the political and social background of the countries - Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Algeria, among others - from which these artists emerged." "In addition to the biographies, filmographies, and discussions of their most important works, lively, in-depth interviews allow us to hear from the filmmakers themselves. Collectively, these women, who hail from a wide range of professional, religious, and social backgrounds, provide a varied and vivid picture of what it means to work in creative and journalistic fields in the modern Arab world. For Hillauer, the subject of a film, its genesis, and the personal story of the artist who created it reveal far more than a particular approach to cinematography. Arab women filmmakers and their main characters (who are often semi-autobiographical) not only afford us a look at seldom-seen facets of Arab societies, they personify an alternative women's 'model, ' one that is far removed from western cliches."--Jacket.

In English; translated from the German.

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